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The Utilitarian Poem
A chapter in the book The Incomparable Fanny Barnwarmer
Incomparable Fanny Barnwarmer 21
by Jay Squires
EPILOGUE PART III THE CONCLUSION Reporter: Robert Holmdahl. Mid-thirties. Back in Brady, Texas from New York City where he works for the New York Times. It was but a week earlier that he had been on assignment in Brady to write a human-interest story about the famous Fanny Barnwarmer. SETTING: Nearly dark, at the Brady Cemetery. DOWN-CENTERSTAGE, a long, wide rectangle of impacted dirt, slightly rounded. Some bouquets and stemmed flowers on top. Behind, and occupying the remainder of the stage, are tombstones and plots. As a backdrop, a silhouette of oak trees lines the cemetery, and a few oaks grow among the gravestones. PLACE/TIME: Brady, Texas, 7:00 PM, Saturday, August 17, 1929. AT RISE: THE REPORTER and THOMAS MAPLES stand DOWNSTAGE CENTER in front of the freshly covered grave. The podium, chairs, ropes, and pulleys have been removed. All funeral guests have gone. FANNY and JUNIPER are still sitting, leaning together near where the podium had stood before. They fairly glow in their white gowns, billowing about them. REPORTER: MAPLES: REPORTER: MAPLES: REPORTER: MAPLES: REPORTER: [FANNY and JUNIPER pull back and smile at each other, then lean their heads back together] MAPLES: REPORTER: MAPLES: REPORTER: MAPLES: REPORTER: MAPLES: [FANNY and JUNIPER pull away from each other to look up inquiringly at MAPLES] REPORTER: MAPLES: REPORTER: MAPLES: REPORTER: MAPLES: [MAPLES watches him turn his back and amble off, UPSTAGE LEFT and then OFFSTAGE. Then MAPLES looks back at the grave, turns, and takes the few steps to stand beside it. FANNY AND JUNIPER’S eyes stay fixed on him. Shoulders slumped, he looks down at the grave, then bending, plucks a stemmed flower from a bouquet and slowly spins it in his fingers continuing to stare at the mound. As if by silent agreement, FANNY gets up from the still-sitting JUNIPER and moves in behind MAPLES. Then, just as she begins to open her arms, he kneels down, with some difficulty, to the grave. FANNY’S gown blooms beneath her as she kneels, as well. MAPLES casts a quick glance at the REPORTER, and then places the flower on the grave and flattens his palm beside it. Breathing out something between a sigh and a moan, he falls face forward upon the mound and lies still, save for his shoulders, which are bobbing. FANNY watches him for a moment, then gently lowers herself until she’s lying obliquely across his back, her head next to his. For a long moment, they remain in that position, then FANNY slowly disengages, gets to her feet, and joins Juniper. MAPLES continues lying on the mound, very still.] REPORTER’S VOICE, OFFSTAGE: MAPLES: REPORTER: MAPLES: REPORTER: MAPLES: REPORTER: MAPLES: [The two EXIT UPSTAGE LEFT, continuing to talk (extemporaneously). FANNY and JUNIPER follow behind and EXIT as the curtain closes] BRIEF INTERMISSION [The curtain opens to a new setting: CENTERSTAGE is a huge statue that looms above all the small gravestones covering the rest of the stage. The statue sits within a ten-foot square of wrought iron fencing. MAPLES and the REPORTER enter DOWNSTAGE RIGHT, followed by FANNY and JUNIPER, who overtake them, arriving at the statue, where they turn, smiling, watching the others’ faces intently] REPORTER: MAPLES: REPORTER: MAPLES: REPORTER: MAPLES: REPORTER: MAPLES: REPORTER: MAPLES: REPORTER: [FANNY and JUNIPER smile broadly, watching THE REPORTER read the words. It is already nearly dark, and as he reads, he moves his head to various angles to catch the last rays of the light, (the stage light dimming more and more as he progresses through the poem).] REPORTER: The world won’t soon forget you, Thurston Flourney Oh, you’ll get your right-proper judgment someday So, bold visitors! Raise high your rotted fruit—your spoiled eggs [By the time he finishes, the stage is completely dark, except for a powdery nimbus of light surrounding FANNY and JUNIPER, holding hands and watching, some distance away; only the REPORTER and MAPLES' laughter can be heard continuing on in the darkness] REPORTER (Continues): MAPLES' VOICE: REPORTER'S VOICE: MAPLES' VOICE: REPORTER'S VOICE: MAPLES' VOICE: [With all else in darkness, FANNY BARNWARMER within the nimbus of shimmering sight, touches the fingertips of both hands to her lips and offers a kiss out toward both men, consumed by darkness] REPORTER'S VOICE: [FANNY bows deeply]
CURTAIN
A million thankyous to those of you who stuck it out from the beginning. Looking back, I think I owe myself a huge congratulations for finishing it. With all its flaws, and they are there aplenty, I have pushed through till the final curtain. I have learned something about perseverance. I don't like it.
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one point
and 2 member cents. JS |
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